- Male
- 25 Years
- 14/08/2025
My frenulum feels really tight and I can't pull back my foreskin properly is this phimosis? Would I need surgery to fix it?

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View allMy penis has a noticeable curve when erect but it's straight when flaccid. It doesn't cause any pain but I'm self-conscious about how it looks. I'm not sexually active right now and don't plan to be soon, but I'm worried this might cause problems later. I masturbate with my left hand could that be related? I read that surgery might be the only fix but I really don't want to go that route. Is this curve normal or something I should address now? Could it affect my sex life in the future?
It is normal ,nothing to worry.If still facing issues please consult dermatologist.
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I've been dealing with this tingling sensation and burning at the tip of my penis when I pee for almost a year now. I saw a doctor before, and they put me on antidepressants, which seemed to help, but whenever I stop taking them, the symptoms come back. I've also noticed some pain at the base of my penis. What's going on here? Is there something else I should be looking into?
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